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235/45 odd.
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My first thought when I read your first post was the height of your tires. I would run a 235/40 instead of a 45 series.
But your question was what is a good wheel size and offset? Start at +35. Whether 8 or 9" wide, it's a great offset for our cars. 17x8 +35 with a 245/40R17 would be a good combo, or run a narrower tire like a 235/40 or 225/45 tire. Btw, why so much camber? Are you tracking, autocross or just street? You may want to consider trimming back your camber to closer to -2 to -2.5. |
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I will look at 35 wheels next and 245/40
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One has to remember that not all manufacturers 235/40s are the same width. They should be by definition, but they are indeed not so.
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Raise the height, or use a small spacer. It's bound to happen with enough compression; I see it on almost every track car.
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FYI, 255/40/17 Nitto NT01s are still closer to the OEM size 24.92" and I think you should definitely benefit since you auto-x with a SC kit and people at rennlist forums run them to the cords and flip them if the outside wear is more than the inside haha
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It's not about the offset issue. You need to raise the car a bit. Trust us, we've burned through the liner too.
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I don't think anybody mentioned that one of these vehicles might have more positive toe with regards to their alignment settings. That would possibly explain why the +44 offset member isn't rubbing inside while the +42 one is. Naturally section widths from manufacturer to manufacturer will vary, even though they say they are the same size.
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